| Literature DB >> 30886851 |
Leonore Küchler1, Michel C Koch1,2, Torsten Seuberlich1, Céline L Boujon1,2,3.
Abstract
In mammals, the small, positive-sense single-stranded RNA astroviruses are known as being mostly enterotropic and host-specific. Over the past years, however, they were identified several times in central nervous system tissues of humans, minks, cattle, sheep, and pigs with nonsuppurative inflammatory disease of that organ system. We recently reported such neurotropic astroviruses, amongst which bovine astrovirus CH15 (BoAstV-CH15) in two cows, and ovine astrovirus CH16 (OvAstV-CH16) in a sheep, which were genetically almost identical to one another. In order to investigate the occurrence of this virus species in Switzerland over time, we selected formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) brain tissues of small ruminants diagnosed with severe encephalitis between 1969 and 2012 and screened those by immunohistochemistry for the capsid protein of BoAstV-CH15/OvAstV-CH16. We found one sheep, which died in 1992, that displayed positive immunostaining in various brain regions, and observed that immunostained cells were generally co-localized with the strongest histopathological lesions. We confirmed the virus presence with a second immunohistochemical protocol and demonstrated its close genetic relationship to other BoAstV-CH15/ OvAstV-CH16 strains by next-generation sequencing of an RNA extract from FFPE brain material. Our findings demonstrate that astrovirus BoAstV-CH15/OvAstV-CH16 existed in Switzerland already more than 2 decades ago and underline again the close relationship of the bovine and ovine strains of this virus.Entities:
Keywords: astrovirus; encephalitis; formalin-fixed and paraffin embedded (FFPE); next-generation sequencing (NGS); sheep
Year: 2019 PMID: 30886851 PMCID: PMC6409300 DOI: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Vet Sci ISSN: 2297-1769
Figure 1Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for BoAstV-CH15/ OvAstV-CH16 in sheep 21979 and corresponding histopathological lesions. IHC using hyperimmune antiserum CH15-ORF2-var (A,C) and hematoxylin-eosin staining of corresponding areas (B,D). (A) Cerebral cortex; the inset on the upper left shows the marked area at a higher magnification. (B) Cerebral cortex; apparent perivascular cuff on the lower left. (C) Cerebellum; arrowheads point out positively-stained Purkinje cells. (D) Cerebellum; pronounced perivascular cuff on the right. (E) IHC using hyperimmune antiserum CH15-ORF2-con, showing positive staining in the diencephalon of sheep 21979.
Pairwise sequence similarities [%] of selected astrovirus strains in ruminants.
| OvAstV-1 | – | 61.36 | 76.42 | 76.57 | 76.49 | 76.57 | 76.64 | 76.64 |
| BoAstV-CH13 | 61.75 | – | 60.54 | 60.61 | 60.47 | 60.47 | 60.54 | 60.54 |
| BoAstV-CH15 | 70.50 | 63.29 | – | 99.04 | 98.67 | 98.60 | 99.41 | 98.67 |
| BoAstV-BH89/14 | 70.40 | 63.43 | 91.98 | – | 98.89 | 98.97 | 98.89 | 98.53 |
| OvAstV-UK/2013/ewe | 70.35 | 63.70 | 91.80 | 94.11 | – | 99.93 | 98.38 | 98.30 |
| OvAstV-UK/2014/lamb | 70.38 | 63.72 | 91.78 | 94.13 | 99.98 | – | 98.45 | 98.38 |
| OvAstV-CH16 | 70.56 | 63.19 | 98.63 | 92.10 | 92.04 | 92.07 | – | 98.60 |
| OvAstV-CH17 | 70.33 | 62.73 | 91.29 | 90.70 | 91.23 | 91.26 | 91.60 | – |
| OvAstV-1 | – | 66.28 | 72.01 | 72.53 | 73.05 | 72.92 | 72.27 | 73.18 |
| BoAstV-CH13 | 64.24 | – | 64.07 | 64.33 | 63.94 | 63.94 | 64.46 | 63.68 |
| BoAstV-CH15 | 70.03 | 65.37 | – | 98.95 | 94.99 | 94.86 | 99.34 | 94.47 |
| BoAstV-BH89/14 | 70.11 | 65.63 | 94.91 | - | 95.13 | 94.99 | 99.34 | 94.73 |
| OvAstV-UK/2013/ewe | 70.37 | 64.60 | 88.38 | 87.86 | - | 99.87 | 95.13 | 97.76 |
| OvAstV-UK/2014/lamb | 70.28 | 64.60 | 88.29 | 87.86 | 99.91 | – | 94.99 | 97.63 |
| OvAstV-CH16 | 70.03 | 65.63 | 99.30 | 94.74 | 88.25 | 88.16 | – | 94.60 |
| OvAstV-CH17 | 69.55 | 65.20 | 86.45 | 86.63 | 88.42 | 88.42 | 86.41 | – |
ORF, open reading frame; nsp1ab, nonstructural protein 1ab; capsid, capsid protein precursor. White cells, nucleotide similarity; gray cells, amino acid similarity. OvAstV-UK/2013/ewe, OvAstV-UK/2013/ewe/lib01454; OvAstV-UK/2014/lamb, OvAstV- UK/2014/lamb/lib01455.
Figure 2Phylogenetic analysis. Maximum-Likelihood tree constructed with the capsid protein precursor sequences of the new astrovirus strain OvAstV-CH17 and selected astroviruses. GenBank accession numbers are shown in brackets. Neurotropic strains are indicated with rhombi. AvAstV, avian astrovirus; BoAstV, bovine astrovirus; OvAstV, ovine astrovirus.